UK expats count Brexit impact as banks shut accounts
One of the first direct consequences of Brexit, the move by UK lenders to shut expat services is said to affect tens of thousands of people across Europe.
After Huawei, spotlight on China's role in UK nuclear power
China General Nuclear Power is working alongside France's EDF in the construction of a nuclear power plant at Hinkley Point, in southwest England.
GDP stats to reveal depths of virus-fuelled UK recession
The UK economy contracted by 2.2 percent in the first quarter.
Virus outbreak clouds Britons' annual trips to the sun
Restaurants, hotels and museums will likely remain shut until the start of July at the earliest.
HSBC under fire in UK for backing China's Hong Kong law
HSBC's announcement angered business and political circles in Britain, which returned the former colony to Chinese rule in 1997.
UK car dealership motors out of virus lockdown
Post-lockdown demand now is booming in Chingford for affordable mid-range cars from Vauxhall, which is owned by French automaker PSA Peugeot-Citroen.
Yachts, wine cellars, private jets: isolating with the super-rich
Some of the global elite rushed to dream homes in the countryside or were whisked away by private jet to seaside retreats.
UK hospitality sector urges help to combat virus woes
Monday's "social distancing" announcement sparked concern about the impact on business, especially in the hospitality industry.
London's 'city' is banking on wide appeal post Brexit
Britain must now move onto so-called "equivalence", whereby financial firms agree to meet EU rules to maintain access to its market.
British town Walsall pays dearly for UK retail crisis
The retail crisis hitting Walsall and its 270,000 inhabitants is mirrored across the UK.